Child wrap

ABSTRACT

The present invention relates to a child wrap, which may be in the form of a continuous piece of fabric and include a center panel, left and right shoulder straps, a bottom strap, and left and right panels, at least one of which is elongated. The panels preferably attach to one another via hook and loop fasteners as they wrap around the child. Preferably, the child&#39;s arms are free while wearing the wrap.

RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No.15/649,907, filed Jul. 14, 2017, the contents of which are incorporatedherein by reference in their entirety.

BACKGROUND Technical Field

The present invention relates to wearables, more particularly to wrapsfor children.

Background of the Invention

Swaddles have been used for generations in order to assist infants insleeping. Unfortunately, swaddles usually immobilize the child's arms,which is not always desired.

BRIEF SUMMARY

The present disclosure provides a child wrap as described herein. Asopposed to encouraging sleep like a swaddle, the child wrap of thepresent invention preferably allows for full range of motion and ispreferably used to calm anxiety of a child, especially for children withcolic and/or anxiety.

In some embodiments, the present disclosure provides a method ofproviding comfort to a human having a head, a left arm, a right arm, aleft armpit, a right armpit, a neck, a left shoulder, a right shoulder,a groin region, a torso having a front side and a rear side, a left legand a right leg, the method comprising the steps of: a) providing a wrapthat may include i) a center panel that may have a center panel frontsurface, a center panel rear surface comprising a center panel rearfastener, a center panel top, a center panel bottom, a center panelheight extending from the center panel top to the center panel bottom, acenter panel left side, a center panel right side, and a center panelwidth extending from the center panel left side to the center panelright side; a left panel that may extend from the center panel left sideand that may comprise a left panel top, a left panel bottom, a leftpanel height extending from the left panel top to the left panel bottomand generally parallel to the center panel height, a left panel leftside, a left panel right side, a left panel width extending from theleft panel left side to the left panel right side and generally parallelto the center panel width, a left panel front surface, and a left panelrear surface comprising a fastener; left and right shoulder straps thatmay extend from the center panel top, each of the left and rightshoulder straps may comprise a front surface comprising a fastener and arear surface, the left and right shoulder straps separated by a cavity;iv) a bottom strap that may extend from the center panel bottom and thatmay comprise a front surface comprising a bottom strap fastener, a rearsurface, a bottom strap top, a bottom strap bottom, a bottom strapheight extending from the bottom strap top to the bottom strap bottomand generally parallel to the center panel height, a bottom strap widthgenerally perpendicular to the bottom strap height and generallyparallel to the center panel width; and v) a right panel that may extendfrom the center panel right side that may comprise a right panel top, aright panel bottom, a right panel height extending from the right paneltop to the right panel bottom and generally parallel to the center panelheight and the left panel height, a right panel left side, a right panelright side, a right panel width extending from the right panel left sideto the right panel right side and generally parallel to the center panelwidth and the left panel width, a right panel front surface comprisingat least one left fastener and at least one right fastener located forexample 1 inch to about 8 inches for example to the right of the atleast one left fastener. The at least one right fastener may be adjacentto the right panel right side. Optionally, the right panel width issubstantially larger than the center panel width and the left panelwidth, and optionally, the right panel height is substantially equal tothe left panel height. Optionally, the method further comprises b)placing the rear side of the human's torso against the front surface ofthe center panel and positioning the human so that the bottom strap islocated between the human's legs and the bottom strap bottom end isbelow the human's groin region. Optionally, the method further comprisesc) folding the left panel toward the human's torso and the center panelalong a foldline located at the intersection of the center panel and theleft panel, while maintaining the left panel below the human's leftshoulder and below the human's head, so that the left panel frontsurface confronts the front side of the human's torso and so that theleft panel is located to the right of the human's left arm and below thehuman's left armpit. Optionally, the method further comprises d) foldingthe bottom strap, along a foldline located at the intersection of thecenter panel and the bottom strap, so that the bottom strap bottom movestoward the left panel rear surface and moves around the human's groinregion. Optionally, the method further comprises e) connecting thebottom strap fastener to the left panel fastener. Optionally, the methodfurther comprises f) folding the left and right shoulder straps, alongfoldlines located at the intersection of the center panel and the leftand right shoulder straps, so that the left and right shoulder strap topmove over the human's shoulders. Optionally, the method furthercomprises g) connecting the fasteners on the left and right shoulderstraps to the fasteners on the left panel rear surface. Optionally, themethod further comprises h) folding the right panel toward the human'storso, the left and right shoulder straps, the bottom strap, the leftpanel and the center panel along a foldline located at the intersectionof the center panel and the right panel, while maintaining the rightpanel below the human's right shoulder and below the human's head, sothat a portion of the right panel front surface confronts and attachesto the rear side of the left panel and is located in front of the frontside of the human's torso and so that the at least one left fastener ofthe right panel attaches to the left panel rear surface fastener and sothat the right panel is located to the left of the human's right arm andbelow the human's right armpit. Optionally, the method further comprisesi) moving the right side of the right panel between the human's torsoand the human's left arm below the human's left armpit and then behindthe human's torso so that the right side of the right panel is behindthe center panel. Optionally, the method further comprises j) connectingthe at least one right side fastener of the right panel to the centerpanel rear surface fastener. Optionally, said fasteners are hook andloop fasteners. Optionally, said fasteners are hook and loop fastenerstrips. Optionally, the left panel, the center panel, the left and rightshoulder straps, the bottom strap, and the right panel are a singlepiece of fabric. Optionally, in step b), the rear surfaces of the leftpanel, the center panel, the left and right shoulder straps, the bottomstrap and the right panel are located on a surface (e.g., the ground ora table). Optionally, the bottom strap is located opposite the cavitycreated by the left and right shoulder straps and is locatedapproximately in the widthwise center of the center panel. Optionally,the left panel and the right panel are generally rectangular in shape.Optionally, the bottom strap width tapers from the bottom strap top tothe bottom strap bottom. Optionally, the at least one left fastener ofthe right panel is oriented generally perpendicular to the at least oneright fastener of the right panel. Optionally, the bottom strap fasteneris located adjacent to the bottom strap bottom end. Optionally, thehuman's arms are free (i.e., unencumbered by the child wrap) duringsteps a-j. The aforementioned method is particularly useful forright-handed adult users.

Optionally, the present disclosure provides a method for left handedadult users. More particularly, in some embodiments, the presentdisclosure provides a method of providing comfort to a human having ahead, a left arm, a right arm, a left armpit, a right armpit, a neck, aleft shoulder, a right shoulder, a groin region, a torso having a frontside and a rear side, a left leg and a right leg, the method comprisingthe steps of: a) providing a wrap that may comprise: i) a center panelthat may have a center panel front surface, a center panel rear surfacecomprising a center panel rear fastener, a center panel top, a centerpanel bottom, a center panel height extending from the center panel topto the center panel bottom, a center panel left side, a center panelright side, and a center panel width extending from the center panelleft side to the center panel right side; ii) a left panel that mayextend from the center panel left side and that may comprise a leftpanel top, a left panel bottom, a left panel height extending from theleft panel top to the left panel bottom and generally parallel to thecenter panel height, a left panel left side, a left panel right side, aleft panel width extending from the left panel left side to the leftpanel right side and generally parallel to the center panel width, aleft panel front surface comprising at least one left fastener, whichmay be adjacent to the left panel left side, and at least one rightfastener located about 1 inch to about 8 inches for example to the rightof the at least one left fastener, and a left panel rear surface; iii)left and right shoulder straps that may extend from the center paneltop, each of the left and right shoulder straps may comprise a frontsurface comprising a fastener and a rear surface, the left and rightshoulder straps separated by a cavity; iv) a bottom strap that mayextend from the center panel bottom and that may comprise a frontsurface comprising a bottom strap fastener, a rear surface, a bottomstrap top, a bottom strap bottom, a bottom strap height extending fromthe bottom strap top to the bottom strap bottom and generally parallelto the center panel height, a bottom strap width generally perpendicularto the bottom strap height and generally parallel to the center panelwidth; and v) a right panel that may extend from the center panel rightside and may comprise a right panel top, a right panel bottom, a rightpanel height extending from the right panel top to the right panelbottom and generally parallel to the center panel height and the leftpanel height, a right panel left side, a right panel right side, a rightpanel width extending from the right panel left side to the right panelright side and generally parallel to the center panel width and the leftpanel width, a right panel front surface and a rear panel rear surface.Optionally, the left panel width is substantially larger than the centerpanel width and the right panel width. Optionally, the left panel heightis substantially equal to the right panel height. Optionally, the methodfurther includes b) placing the rear side of the human's torso againstthe front surface of the center panel and positioning the human so thatthe bottom strap is located between the human's legs and the bottomstrap bottom end is below the human's groin region. Optionally, themethod further includes c) folding the right panel toward the human'storso and the center panel along a foldline located at the intersectionof the center panel and the right panel, while maintaining the rightpanel below the human's right shoulder and below the human's head, sothat the right panel front surface confronts the front side of thehuman's torso and so that the right panel is located to the left of thehuman's right arm and below the human's right armpit. Optionally, themethod further includes d) folding the bottom strap, along a foldlinelocated at the intersection of the center panel and the bottom strap, sothat the bottom strap bottom moves toward the right panel rear surfaceand moves around the human's groin region. Optionally, the methodfurther includes e) connecting the bottom strap fastener to the rightpanel fastener. Optionally, the method further includes f) folding theleft and right shoulder straps, along foldlines located at theintersection of the center panel and the left and right shoulder straps,so that the left and right shoulder strap top move over the human'sshoulders. Optionally, the method further includes g) connecting thefasteners on the left and right shoulder straps to the fasteners on theright panel rear surface. Optionally, the method further includes h)folding the left panel toward the human's torso, the left and rightshoulder straps, the bottom strap, the right panel and the center panelalong a foldline located at the intersection of the center panel and theleft panel, while maintaining the left panel below the human's leftshoulder and below the human's head, so that a portion of the left panelfront surface confronts and attaches to the rear side of the right paneland is located in front of the front side of the human's torso and sothat the at least one right fastener of the left panel attaches to theright panel rear surface fastener and so that the left panel is locatedto the right of the human's left arm and below the human's left armpit.Optionally, the method further includes i) moving the left side of theleft panel between the human's torso and the human's right arm below thehuman's right armpit and then behind the human's torso so that the leftside of the left panel is behind the center panel. Optionally, themethod further includes j) connecting the at least one right sidefastener of the left panel to the center panel rear surface fastener.Optionally, said fasteners are hook and loop fasteners. Optionally, saidfasteners are hook and loop fastener strips. Optionally, the left panel,the center panel, the left and right shoulder straps, the bottom strap,and the right panel are a single piece of fabric. Optionally, in stepb), the rear surfaces of the left panel, the center panel, the left andright shoulder straps, the bottom strap and the right panel are locatedon a surface. Optionally, the bottom strap is located opposite thecavity created by the left and right shoulder straps and is locatedapproximately in the widthwise center of the center panel. Optionally,the left panel and the right panel are generally rectangular in shape.Optionally, the bottom strap width tapers from the bottom strap top tothe bottom strap bottom. Optionally, the at least one left fastener ofthe left panel is oriented generally perpendicular to the at least oneright fastener of the right panel. Optionally, the bottom strap fasteneris located adjacent to the bottom strap bottom end. Optionally, thehuman's arms are free (i.e., unencumbered by the child wrap) duringsteps a-j.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 illustrates a rear plan view of a child wrap of an embodiment ofthe present invention prior to folding.

FIG. 2 illustrates a front plan view of the child wrap of FIG. 1 priorto folding.

FIG. 3 illustrates a front plan view of the child wrap of FIG. 2 afterfolding the left panel towards the center panel along a foldline locatedat the intersection of the center panel and the left panel.

FIG. 4 illustrates a front plan view of the child wrap of FIG. 3 afterfolding the bottom strap, along a foldline located at the intersectionof the center panel and the bottom strap and connecting the bottom strapfastener to the left panel fastener and folding the left and rightshoulder straps, along foldlines located at the intersection of thecenter panel and the left and right shoulder straps and connecting thefasteners on the left and right shoulder straps to the fasteners on theleft panel rear surface.

FIG. 5 illustrates a front plan view of the child wrap of FIG. 4 afterfolding the right panel toward the left and right shoulder straps, thebottom strap, the left panel and the center panel, along a foldlinelocated at the intersection of the center panel and the right panel, sothat a portion of the right panel front surface confronts and attachesto the rear side of the left panel and so that the at least one leftfastener of the right panel attaches to the left panel rear surfacefastener.

FIG. 6 illustrates a back plan view of the child wrap of FIG. 5 aftermoving the right side of the right panel so that the right side of theright panel is behind the center panel and connecting the at least oneright side fastener of the right panel to the center panel rear surfacefastener.

FIG. 7 is a front plan view of the child wrap similar to that shown inFIG. 2 except that a child has been used to illustrate how the childwrap would be used with a child.

FIG. 8 is a front plan view of the child wrap similar to that shown inFIG. 3 except that a child has been used to illustrate how the childwrap would be used with a child.

FIG. 9 is a front plan view of the child wrap similar to that shown inFIG. 4 except that a child has been used to illustrate how the childwrap would be used with a child.

FIG. 10 is a front plan view of the child wrap similar to that shown inFIG. 5 except that a child has been used to illustrate how the childwrap would be used with a child.

FIG. 11 is a rear plan view of the child wrap similar to that shown inFIG. 6 except that a child has been used to illustrate how the childwrap would be used with a child.

FIG. 12 is a front plan view of the child wrap of FIG. 11.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

With reference to FIGS. 1-12, the present invention provides a childwrap 10. In the drawings, not all reference numbers are included in eachdrawing for the sake of clarity.

Referring further to FIGS. 1-12, the child wrap 10 includes a centerpanel 12, which may have a center panel front surface 14, a center panelrear surface 16 comprising a center panel rear fastener 18, a centerpanel top 20, a center panel bottom 22, a center panel height 24extending from the center panel top 20 to the center panel bottom 22, acenter panel left side 26, a center panel right side 28, and a centerpanel width 30 extending from the center panel left side 26 to thecenter panel right side 28. In an exemplary embodiment, the center panelwidth 30 may be from about 6 inches to about 12 inches and the centerpanel height 24 may be from about from about 6 inches to about 12inches. It will be understood that the measurements provided herein arepurely exemplary and dimensions may vary depending on the size of theuser.

The child wrap 10 may also include a left panel 32 extending from thecenter panel left side 26 and comprising a left panel top 40, a leftpanel bottom 42, a left panel height 44 extending from the left paneltop 40 to the left panel bottom 42 and generally parallel to the centerpanel height 24, a left panel left side 46, a left panel right side 48,a left panel width 50 extending from the left panel left side 46 to theleft panel right side 48 and generally parallel to the center panelwidth 30, a left panel front surface 34, and a left panel rear surface36 comprising a fastener 38. It will be understood that the parts areassigned with reference to the child wrap 10 prior to folding the childwrap 10 (i.e., as shown in FIGS. 1, 2 and 7). Additionally, the partsare given with reference to the orientation of a child 100, as shown inFIG. 7. The left panel width 50 may be slightly larger than the centerpanel width 30 and may be from about 9 inches to about 14 inches forexample and the left panel height 44 may be substantially equal to thecenter panel height 24 and may be from about 6 inches to about 9 inches.Again, the measurements provided herein are purely exemplary.

The child wrap 10 may also include left and right shoulder straps 52 and80 extending from the center panel top 20, each of the left and rightshoulder straps 52 and 80 comprising a front surface 56 and 84comprising a fastener 54 and 82 and a rear surface 58 and 86, the leftand right shoulder straps 52 and 80 separated by a cavity 134 configuredto receive the human's neck 112. The left and right shoulder straps 52and 80 may have a greater height than width as shown in FIGS. 1-12.Exemplary height dimensions are between about 6 inches and about 12inches for example and exemplary width dimensions are between about 1and about 3 inches for example. Preferably, the left and right shoulderstraps 52 and 80 have the same dimensions as each other.

The child wrap 10 may also include a bottom strap 88 extending from thecenter panel bottom 22 and comprising a front surface 90 comprising abottom strap fastener 92, a rear surface 94, a bottom strap top 97, abottom strap bottom 99, a bottom strap height 96 extending from thebottom strap top 97 to the bottom strap bottom 99 and generally parallelto the center panel height 24, a bottom strap width 98 generallyperpendicular to the bottom strap height 96 and generally parallel tothe center panel width 30. The bottom strap 88 may have a greater height96 than width 98 (even at the top of the bottom strap 97) as shown inFIGS. 1-12. Exemplary heights include from about 6 inches to about 12inches and exemplary widths (as measured at the top of the bottom strap97) of from about 4 inches to about 8 inches.

The child wrap 10 may also include a right panel 60 extending from thecenter panel right side 28 and comprising a right panel top 68, a rightpanel bottom 70, a right panel height 72 extending from the right paneltop 68 to the right panel bottom 70 and generally parallel to the centerpanel height 24 and the left panel height 44, a right panel left side74, a right panel right side 76, a right panel width 78 extending fromthe right panel left side 74 to the right panel right side 76 andgenerally parallel to the center panel width 30 and the left panel width50, a right panel front surface 62 comprising at least one left fastener66B adjacent to the right panel left side 74 and at least one rightfastener 66A located to the right of the at least one left fastener 66Band a right panel rear surface 64. The right panel width 78 may be fromabout 16 inches to about 22 inches for example and the left panel height44 may be substantially equal to the center panel height 24 and may befrom about 6 inches to about 9 inches. Again, the dimensions providedherein are merely exemplary.

Optionally, as best seen in FIGS. 1-2, the right panel width 78 issubstantially larger (e.g., at least 25% larger, preferably at least 50%larger) than the center panel width 30 and the left panel width 50.Optionally, the right panel height 72 is substantially equal to the leftpanel height 44 and the center panel height 24.

Optionally, the child wrap 10 is used in a method that includesproviding the child wrap 10 and placing the rear side of the human'storso 124 against the front surface of the center panel 14 andpositioning the human 100 so that the bottom strap 88 is located betweenthe human's legs 126 and 128 and the bottom strap bottom 99 end is belowthe human's groin region 118, and the left panel 32 and the right panel60 are below the human's shoulders 114 and 116, as shown in FIG. 7 (witha child 100) and FIG. 2 (without the child).

The method may then include folding the left panel 32 toward the human'storso 120 and the center panel 12 along a foldline located at theintersection of the center panel 12 and the left panel 32, whilemaintaining the left panel 32 below the human's left shoulder 114 andbelow the human's head 102, so that the left panel front surface 34confronts the front side of the human's torso 122 and so that the leftpanel 32 is located to the right of the human's left arm 104 and belowthe human's left armpit 108 (i.e., the left arm 104 is not captured bythe left panel 32), as shown in FIGS. 8 and 3.

The method may then include folding the bottom strap 88, along afoldline located at the intersection of the center panel 12 and thebottom strap 88, so that the bottom strap bottom 99 moves toward theleft panel rear surface 36 and moves around the human's groin region 118and connecting the bottom strap fastener 92 to the left panel rearfastener 38, as shown in FIGS. 9 and 4.

Before or after folding the bottom strap 88, the method may includefolding the left and right shoulder straps 52 and 80, along foldlineslocated at the intersection of the center panel 12 and the left andright shoulder straps 52 and 80, so that the left and right shoulderstrap tops 53 and 81 move over the human's shoulders 114 and 116 andconnecting the fasteners on the left and right shoulder straps 54 and 82to the fasteners 38 on the left panel rear surface 36, as shown in FIGS.9 and 4.

The method may then include folding the right panel 60 toward thehuman's torso 120, the left and right shoulder straps 52 and 80, thebottom strap 88, the left panel 32 and the center panel 12 along afoldline located at the intersection of the center panel 12 and theright panel 60, while maintaining the right panel 60 below the human'sright shoulder 116 and below the human's head 102, so that a portion ofthe right panel front surface 62 confronts and attaches to the rear sideof the left panel 36 and is located in front of the front side of thehuman's torso 122 and so that the at least one left fastener 66B of theright panel 60 attaches to the left panel rear surface fastener 38 andso that the right panel 60 is located to the left of the human's rightarm 106 and below the human's right armpit 110 (i.e., the left arm 104is not captured by the left panel 32), as shown in FIGS. 10 and 5.

The method may then include moving the right side of the right panel 76between the human's torso 120 and the human's right arm 106 below thehuman's left armpit 108 and then behind the human's torso 120 so thatthe right side of the right panel 76 is behind the center panel 12 andconnecting the at least one right fastener 66A of the right panel 60 tothe center panel rear surface fastener 18, as shown in FIGS. 11 and 6.

Optionally, the fasteners are hook and loop fasteners (e.g., VELCRO),e.g., hook and loop fastener strips, as shown in FIGS. 1-12.

Optionally, the left panel 32, the center panel 12, the left and rightshoulder straps 52 and 80, the bottom strap 88, and the right panel 60are a single piece of fabric. In other words, the “panels” 12, 32, and60 are preferably not discrete parts but preferably, the center panel 12is a center portion of the single piece of fabric, the right panel 60 isthe right portion of the single piece of fabric, the left panel 32 isthe left portion of the single piece of fabric and the shoulder straps52 and 80 and the bottom straps 88 are upper and lower portions,respectively, of the single piece of fabric, as shown in FIGS. 1-12. Inaddition, the single piece of fabric may be foldable at any point sothat the location of the foldlines vary depending on the size of thechild. Thus, it will be appreciated that the term “foldlines” does notdenote scored or otherwise marked surfaces. The child wrap 10 may bemade of any particular fabric or other material. Felt is a preferredfabric.

Optionally, in FIGS. 2 and 7, the rear surfaces of the left panel 36,the center panel 16, the left and right shoulder straps 52 and 80, thebottom strap 88 and the right panel 60 are located on a flat surfaceduring the folding process (e.g., on a table).

Optionally, the bottom strap 88 is located opposite the cavity 134created by the left and right shoulder straps 52 and 80 and is locatedapproximately in the widthwise center of the center panel 30, as shownin FIGS. 2 and 7.

As shown in FIG. 7, preferably the left panel front surface 34 does notinclude a fastener because it will be placed against the human's torsoas shown in FIG. 8.

Optionally, the left panel 32 and the right panel 60 are generallyrectangular in shape, as shown in for example FIGS. 1, 2 and 7.

As shown in FIG. 1, for example, the rear surface hook and loopfasteners of FIG. 1 (i.e., center panel rear fastener 18 and left panelrear fastener 38) may differ from the front surface fasteners shown inFIG. 2 (i.e., right panel at least one right fastener 66A and at leastone left fastener 66B, left shoulder strap fastener 54, right shoulderstrap fastener 84, and bottom strap fastener 92), as indicated by thedifference in hash marks. In particular, the rear surface hook and loopfasteners 18 and 38 of FIG. 1 are preferably female (so that they aresoft because the panels comprising these fasteners confronts the child100), whereas the front surface fasteners 66A, 66B, 54, 84 and 92 ofFIG. 2 are preferably male.

Optionally, the bottom strap 88 width tapers from the bottom strap top97 to the bottom strap bottom 99, as shown in, for example, FIGS. 1, 2,3, 7 and 8.

Optionally, the at least one left fastener 66B of the right panel 60 isoriented generally perpendicular to the at least one right fastener 66Aof the right panel 60, as shown in FIGS. 2, 7 and 8 for example.

The preferred lengthwise and widthwise orientation of the fasteners 18,38, 54, 66A and 66B, 82, and 92 is shown in FIGS. 1-12.

Optionally, the bottom strap fastener 92 is located adjacent to thebottom strap bottom end 99, as best seen in FIGS. 2, 3, 7 and 8 forexample.

It will be understood that use of the singular embraces use of theplural herein as the center panel 12, left panel 32, right and leftshoulder straps 52 and 80 and bottom strap 88 each include two hook andloop fastener strips.

In addition the right panel corners 132 and left panel corners 130 maynot be 90 degree square corners but instead may be angled or rounded, asshown in FIGS. 1-11, to minimize unintentional folding and excess bulk.

In addition (not shown), the child wrap may be modified by reversing theleft panel and the right panel. More particularly, in the reversedembodiment, the left panel is longer than the right panel, the leftpanel includes two fastener sets (a right set and a left set) located onthe front surface (instead of fasteners on the rear surface), and theright panel includes fasteners on the rear surface (instead of fastenerson the front surface). In such a case, the right panel is folded first(just as the left panel in the previous embodiment) and the left panelis the panel that wraps around the human in the final step. However, theillustrated embodiment of FIGS. 1-12 is the preferred configuration,because most users are right handed, and the user's right hand can beplaced over the child 100 during the steps shown in FIG. 8-10 as theright panel 60 is wrapped around the child.

PART LIST

 10 child wrap  12 center panel  14 center panel front surface  16center panel rear surface  18 center panel rear fastener  20 centerpanel top  22 center panel bottom  24 center panel height  26 centerpanel left side  28 center panel right side  30 center panel width  32left panel  34 left panel front surface  36 left panel rear surface  38left panel rear fastener  40 left panel top  42 left panel bottom  44left panel height  46 left panel left side  48 left panel right side  50left panel width  52 left shoulder strap  54 left shoulder strapfastener  56 left shoulder strap front surface  58 left shoulder straprear surface  60 right panel  62 right panel front surface  64 rightpanel rear surface  66A right panel at least one right fastener  66Bright panel at least one left fastener  68 right panel top  70 rightpanel bottom  72 right panel height  74 right panel left side  76 rightpanel right side  78 right panel width  80 right shoulder strap  82right shoulder strap fastener  84 right shoulder strap front surface  86right shoulder strap rear surface  88 bottom strap  90 bottom strapfront surface  92 bottom strap fastener  94 bottom strap rear surface 96 bottom strap height  98 bottom strap width 100 Human/child 102 humanhead 104 human left arm 106 human right arm 108 human left armpit 110human right armpit 112 human neck 114 human left shoulder 116 humanright shoulder 118 human groin region 120 human torso 122 human torsofront 124 human torso rear 126 human left leg 128 human right leg 130Left panel corners 132 Right panel corners  97 bottom strap top  99bottom strap bottom  53 left shoulder strap top 134 cavity  81 rightshoulder strap top

Having now described the invention in accordance with the requirementsof the patent statutes, those skilled in the art will understand how tomake changes and modifications to the disclosed embodiments to meettheir specific requirements or conditions. Changes and modifications maybe made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. Inaddition, the steps of any method described herein may be performed inany suitable order and steps may be performed simultaneously if needed.

Terms of degree such as “generally”, “substantially”, “about” and“approximately” as used herein mean a reasonable amount of deviation ofthe modified term such that the end result is not significantly changed.For example, these terms can be construed as including a deviation of atleast ±5% of the modified term if this deviation would not negate themeaning of the word it modifies.

What is claimed is:
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A method of providing comfort to a human having ahead, a left arm, a right arm, a left armpit, a right armpit, a neck, aleft shoulder, a right shoulder, a groin region, a torso having a frontside and a rear side, a left leg and a right leg, the method comprisingthe steps of: a) providing a wrap comprising: i. a center panel having acenter panel front surface, a center panel rear surface comprising acenter panel rear fastener, a center panel top, a center panel bottom, acenter panel height extending from the center panel top to the centerpanel bottom, a center panel left side, a center panel right side, and acenter panel width extending from the center panel left side to thecenter panel right side; ii. a left panel extending from the centerpanel left side and comprising a left panel top, a left panel bottom, aleft panel height extending from the left panel top to the left panelbottom and generally parallel to the center panel height, a left panelleft side, a left panel right side, a left panel width extending fromthe left panel left side to the left panel right side and generallyparallel to the center panel width, a left panel front surface, and aleft panel rear surface comprising a fastener; iii. left and rightshoulder straps extending from the center panel top, each of the leftand right shoulder straps comprising a front surface comprising afastener and a rear surface, the left and right shoulder strapsseparated by a cavity; iv. a bottom strap extending from the centerpanel bottom and comprising a front surface comprising a bottom strapfastener, a rear surface, a bottom strap top, a bottom strap bottom, abottom strap height extending from the bottom strap top to the bottomstrap bottom and generally parallel to the center panel height, a bottomstrap width generally perpendicular to the bottom strap height andgenerally parallel to the center panel width; and v. a right panelextending from the center panel right side and comprising a right paneltop, a right panel bottom, a right panel height extending from the rightpanel top to the right panel bottom and generally parallel to the centerpanel height and the left panel height, a right panel left side, a rightpanel right side, a right panel width extending from the right panelleft side to the right panel right side and generally parallel to thecenter panel width and the left panel width, a right panel front surfacecomprising at least one left fastener and at least one right fastenerlocated to the right of the at least one left fastener, wherein the leftpanel width is between about 9 inches and about 14 inches, wherein thecenter panel width is between about 6 inches and about 12 inches andfurther wherein the right panel width is between about 16 inches andabout 22 inches, and further wherein the right panel height issubstantially equal to the left panel height; b) placing the rear sideof the human's torso against the front surface of the center panel andpositioning the human so that the bottom strap is located between thehuman's legs and the bottom strap bottom end is below the human's groinregion; c) folding the left panel toward the human's torso and thecenter panel along a foldline located at the intersection of the centerpanel and the left panel, while maintaining the left panel below thehuman's left shoulder and below the human's head, so that the left panelfront surface confronts the front side of the human's torso and so thatthe left panel is located below the human's left armpit; d) folding thebottom strap, along a foldline located at the intersection of the centerpanel and the bottom strap, so that the bottom strap bottom moves towardthe left panel rear surface and moves around the human's groin region;e) connecting the bottom strap fastener to the left panel fastener; f)folding the left and right shoulder straps, along foldlines located atthe intersection of the center panel and the left and right shoulderstraps, so that the left and right shoulder strap top move over thehuman's shoulders; g) connecting the fasteners on the left and rightshoulder straps to the fasteners on the left panel rear surface; h)folding the right panel toward the human's torso, the left and rightshoulder straps, the bottom strap, the left panel and the center panelalong a foldline located at the intersection of the center panel and theright panel, while maintaining the right panel below the human's rightshoulder and below the human's head, so that a portion of the rightpanel front surface confronts and attaches to the rear side of the leftpanel and is located in front of the front side of the human's torso andso that the at least one left fastener of the right panel attaches tothe left panel rear surface fastener and so that the right panel islocated to the left of the human's right arm and below the human's rightarmpit; i) moving the right side of the right panel between the human'storso and the human's left arm below the human's left armpit and thenbehind the human's torso so that the right side of the right panel isbehind the center panel; and j) connecting the at least one right sidefastener of the right panel to the center panel rear surface fastener.2. The method of claim 1 wherein said fasteners are hook and loopfasteners.
 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said human's arms remainfree during steps a) through j).
 4. The method of claim 1 wherein theleft panel, the center panel, the left and right shoulder straps, thebottom strap, and the right panel are a single piece of fabric.
 5. Themethod of claim 1, wherein the right side of the right panel and theleft side of the left panel comprise angled corners.
 6. The method ofclaim 1, wherein, in step a), the bottom strap is located opposite thecavity created by the left and right shoulder straps and is locatedapproximately in the widthwise center of the center panel.
 7. The methodof claim 1, wherein the left panel and the right panel are generallyrectangular in shape.
 8. The method of claim 1, wherein the bottom strapwidth tapers from the bottom strap top to the bottom strap bottom. 9.The method of claim 1 wherein the at least one left fastener of theright panel is oriented generally perpendicular to the at least oneright fastener of the right panel.
 10. The method of claim 1, whereinthe bottom strap fastener is located adjacent to the bottom strap bottomend.
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A method of providing comfort to a human having a head, a leftarm, a right arm, a left armpit, a right armpit, a neck, a leftshoulder, a right shoulder, a groin region, a torso having a front sideand a rear side, a left leg and a right leg, the method comprising thesteps of: a) providing a wrap comprising: i. a center panel having acenter panel front surface, a center panel rear surface comprising acenter panel rear fastener, a center panel top, a center panel bottom, acenter panel height extending from the center panel top to the centerpanel bottom, a center panel left side, a center panel right side, and acenter panel width extending from the center panel left side to thecenter panel right side; ii. a left panel extending from the centerpanel left side and comprising a left panel top, a left panel bottom, aleft panel height extending from the left panel top to the left panelbottom and generally parallel to the center panel height, a left panelleft side, a left panel right side, a left panel width extending fromthe left panel left side to the left panel right side and generallyparallel to the center panel width, a left panel front surfacecomprising at least one left fastener and at least one right fastenerlocated to the right of the at least one left fastener, and a left panelrear surface; iii. left and right shoulder straps extending from thecenter panel top, each of the left and right shoulder straps comprisinga front surface comprising a fastener and a rear surface, the left andright shoulder straps separated by a cavity; iv. a bottom strapextending from the center panel bottom and comprising a front surfacecomprising a bottom strap fastener, a rear surface, a bottom strap top,a bottom strap bottom, a bottom strap height extending from the bottomstrap top to the bottom strap bottom and generally parallel to thecenter panel height, a bottom strap width generally perpendicular to thebottom strap height and generally parallel to the center panel width;and v. a right panel extending from the center panel right side andcomprising a right panel top, a right panel bottom, a right panel heightextending from the right panel top to the right panel bottom andgenerally parallel to the center panel height and the left panel height,a right panel left side, a right panel right side, a right panel widthextending from the right panel left side to the right panel right sideand generally parallel to the center panel width and the left panelwidth, a right panel front surface and a rear panel rear surface,wherein the right panel width is between about 9 inches and about 14inches, wherein the center panel width is between about 6 inches andabout 12 inches and further wherein the left panel width is betweenabout 16 inches and about 22 inches, and further wherein the left panelheight is substantially equal to the right panel height; b) placing therear side of the human's torso against the front surface of the centerpanel and positioning the human so that the bottom strap is locatedbetween the human's legs and the bottom strap bottom end is below thehuman's groin region; c) folding the right panel toward the human'storso and the center panel along a foldline located at the intersectionof the center panel and the right panel, while maintaining the rightpanel below the human's right shoulder and below the human's head, sothat the right panel front surface confronts the front side of thehuman's torso and so that the right panel is located below the human'sright armpit; d) folding the bottom strap, along a foldline located atthe intersection of the center panel and the bottom strap, so that thebottom strap bottom moves toward the right panel rear surface and movesaround the human's groin region; e) connecting the bottom strap fastenerto the right panel fastener; f) folding the left and right shoulderstraps, along foldlines located at the intersection of the center paneland the left and right shoulder straps, so that the left and rightshoulder strap top move over the human's shoulders; g) connecting thefasteners on the left and right shoulder straps to the fasteners on theright panel rear surface; h) folding the left panel toward the human'storso, the left and right shoulder straps, the bottom strap, the rightpanel and the center panel along a foldline located at the intersectionof the center panel and the left panel, while maintaining the left panelbelow the human's left shoulder and below the human's head, so that aportion of the left panel front surface confronts and attaches to therear side of the right panel and is located in front of the front sideof the human's torso and so that the at least one right fastener of theleft panel attaches to the right panel rear surface fastener and so thatthe left panel is located to the right of the human's left arm and belowthe human's left armpit; i) moving the left side of the left panelbetween the human's torso and the human's right arm below the human'sright armpit and then behind the human's torso so that the left side ofthe left panel is behind the center panel; and j) connecting the atleast one left fastener of the left panel to the center panel rearsurface fastener.
 12. The method of claim 11 wherein said fasteners arehook and loop fasteners.
 13. The method of claim 11 wherein said human'sarms remain free during steps a) through j).
 14. The method of claim 11wherein the left panel, the center panel, the left and right shoulderstraps, the bottom strap, and the right panel are a single piece offabric.
 15. The method of claim 11, wherein the right side of the rightpanel and the left side of the left panel comprise angled corners. 16.The method of claim 11, wherein, in step a), the bottom strap is locatedopposite the cavity created by the left and right shoulder straps and islocated approximately in the widthwise center of the center panel. 17.The method of claim 11, wherein the left panel and the right panel aregenerally rectangular in shape.
 18. The method of claim 11, wherein thebottom strap width tapers from the bottom strap top to the bottom strapbottom.
 19. The method of claim 11 wherein the at least one leftfastener of the left panel is oriented generally perpendicular to the atleast one right fastener of the left panel.
 20. The method of claim 11,wherein the bottom strap fastener is located adjacent to the bottomstrap bottom end.